Why we ALL are to blame for *violence*

Riot violence. Gun violence. MMA violence.  Cinematic violence. Video game violence. Street fight violence. Violence, violence, violence. Everywhere, **everyday**. Aggression. Hostility. Anger. Rage. Hate. Dominance. These emotions are often linked to violence. They are embedded in our biological makeup. We are complex beings; we have a wide range of emotions, all of which have their…

Is it really still important to the U.S. to be a superpower? And how much does education affect that?

The industrial revolution in the 20th century was a golden child for catapulting the U.S. into superpower stardom. War — despite being the worst, most tragic consequence of humans working against each other instead of with each other — also had a big role to play in humanity. Namely, it pushed the U.S. into aggressively…

MEN: Stop being a *creep* to women

For those of you who have wondered: “When will Cee Vee call out men on their destructive, morally bankrupt behaviors?” Your time has come. We all know the old saying. “If I had a dollar for every time…<fill in the blank>”. Well, at the risk of overusing this already overused expression: If I had a…

Why are we not talking much more about *consciousness* and how it can help spirituality?

The rise of the “spiritual-but-not-religious” movement in recent years has revealed some significant shifts in Western society: More and more people are becoming disenchanted with organized religion (though the reasons are often shaky or based on misinformation). More and more people are searching for truth and meaning in their life. More and more people are…

Do we really need camps of “dog people” vs “cat people”?

As if we here in the U.S. currently do not have enough to be polarized about – Democrat vs. Republican, pro-choice vs. pro-life, pro-immigration vs. anti-immigration, pro-LGBTQ rights vs anti-LGBTQ rights, the radical SJW Left vs the Alt Right – we apparently have to add another divider:  “dog people” vs. “cat people”. We have all…

Danny the Daydreamer

Danny was a fan of World War II. He also loved a good dystopian story. All the greats: Brave New World, 1984, Fahrenheit 451. And he was enamored with technology: touch screen devices, 100% wireless communication, waving his hand as he walked through rooms, turning lights, TV screens, sound systems, on and off, all with…